Marietta Theatre Company has announced its 2026 season, and both individual tickets and season packages are now available. Season tickets start at $65 per ticket, giving local theatre fans a budget-friendly path to a full year of musical theatre without needing a Broadway budget or a Broadway-sized commute.

Season ticket holders can switch performance dates without paying change fees, a handy perk for gift-givers who do not want to guess the “perfect night” months in advance. Katrina Stroup, president and co-founder of Marietta Theatre Company, said the season was selected to keep audiences laughing, humming along, and heading home in a noticeably better mood than they arrived.

The 2026 Musical Lineup

Little Shop of Horrors (PG-13)

January 22–31, 2026
This long-running favorite mixes comedy, heart, and a plant with boundary issues. The score features songs by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken.

9 to 5: The Musical (PG-13)

May 28–June 6, 2026
Based on the 1980 film and featuring music and lyrics by Dolly Parton, the story follows three co-workers flipping the script at the office in big, musical fashion.

All Shook Up: The Elvis Presley Musical (PG)

August 13–22, 2026
Inspired by Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and powered by Elvis hits, this show drops a guitar-playing stranger into a 1950s town and lets the songs do the heavy lifting.

Interior of the Theatre in the Square, stage set for “Memphis Lee’s Diner” from August Wilson’s play Two Trains Running.

Address:
Marietta’s NEW Theatre in the Square
11 Whitlock Ave NW
Marietta, GA 30064

Phone:
(770) 426-4800

About the Marietta Theatre Company:

Marietta Theatre Company performs in residence at Marietta’s Theatre in the Square on Whitlock Avenue next to Marietta Pizza Company in the historic Marietta Square. Marietta Theatre Company operates as MTC Players, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and is supported by ticket sales and through grants from the City of Marietta, the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, the Georgia Council for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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